A Comparison Study of Interactivity/Connectivity Value Between Each Building in NTUT Campus
Project information
- Category: Space Syntax, Urban Analysis
- Project URL: Report
This study investigates the integration and connectivity of buildings on the NTUT Campus, aiming to understand the implications of current spatial planning at Taipei Tech, one of Taiwan's oldest universities. Utilizing the Visual Graphic Analysis (VGA) method within space syntax, the research visualizes the integration and connectivity values of selected areas on campus. Findings reveal that a high connectivity value does not necessarily correlate with high integration, highlighting a gap between integration results and field observations. The study hypothesizes that the location of the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, chosen for its high connectivity, enhances accessibility from both NTUT gates. Additionally, the Department of Electro-Optical Engineering, identified as having the lowest integration value, has been repurposed as a new canteen to improve the overall integration of the campus layout.